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Tom Lanoye的“戏剧中篇小说”《欧洲堡垒:破碎之歌》(2005)以一系列人物为特色,他们通过回顾欧洲的过去来探索欧洲可能的未来。他们所借鉴的以欧洲为中心的遗产叙事延续了一种观念,即欧洲是一个建立在基督教和启蒙运动基础上的文明,在种族上被定义为白人。然而,Lanoye运用这些保守叙事的方式和他运用讽刺的方式,引发了批判性的反思,从而呼吁对欧洲和欧洲遗产的后殖民观点。我们接近堡垒欧洲作为文学文本,反映和干预主导遗产话语。通过仔细阅读,我们研究了这项工作是如何与欧洲遗产相结合的,以及它如何由此探索有关欧洲文化和身份的具体想法。我们的重点是拉诺耶通过文学手段反思遗产在欧洲叙事中的地位。
‘What I shall miss’: European heritage in Tom Lanoye’s Fortress Europe (2005)
Tom Lanoye’s ‘theatre novella’ Fort Europa: Hooglied van Versplintering (Fortress Europe: A Canticle of Fragmentation) (2005) features a range of characters who probe Europe’s possible future by turning to its past. The Eurocentric heritage narratives on which they draw perpetuate an idea of Europe as a civilization founded on Christianity and on the Enlightenment and racially defined as White. The way in which Lanoye stages these conservative narratives and the way in which he employs irony, however, invites critical reflection, thus calling for a postcolonial perspective on Europe and on European heritage. We approach Fortress Europe as a literary text that reflects on and intervenes in dominant heritage discourses. Through close reading, we investigate how this work stages and engages with European heritage and how it thereby explores specific ideas about European culture and identity. Our focus is on the literary means by which Lanoye reflects on the place of heritage in narratives of Europe.
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Journal of European Studies is firmly established as one of the leading interdisciplinary humanities and cultural studies journals in universities and other academic institutions. From time to time, individual issue concentrate on particular themes. Review essays and review notices also offer a wide and informed coverage of many books that are published on European cultural themes.